I read somewhere that in the past, unicorns weren’t considered literal horses with horns. They were drawn that way to represent horses as conscious beings, which is how the ancients recognized these magnificent beings. The horn symbolized its connection to the divine. It was its wifi.
And that reminded me of how in this modern day we’re conditioned to learn through literal interpretations because that helps us consciously remember.
Whereas the ancients knew that we could learn inferentially, thereby coding information directly to the subconscious mind.
The subconscious mind is far more powerful than the conscious mind. It codes the information behind your beliefs and behaviors.
The subconscious mind automatically puts you in the story in first person point of view, helping you to store information the conscious mind may not be able to readily understand or reason.
And the subconscious mind can be accessed through visualization tools, making this “mythical” creature a powerful teacher of your own conscious abilities.
But somewhere down the line in our teachings, we might have forgotten that.
That’s only because the right and wrong mindset creates conditioning through polarization, and that makes you more controllable.
Be ungovernable. Unicorns are real.
=D